Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnComplete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – it is a story about a boy Huck Finn who escapes his abusive father and begins a journey down the Mississippi River.📚🌍

Chapter The Last Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The first time I catched Tom private I asked him what was his idea, time of the evasion?—what it was he’d planned to do if the evasion worked all right and he managed to set a nigger free that was already free before? And he said, what he had planned in his head from the …

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Chapter 42 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The old man was uptown again before breakfast, but couldn’t get no track of Tom; and both of them set at the table thinking, and not saying nothing, and looking mournful, and their coffee getting cold, and not eating anything. And by and by the old man says:“Did I give you the letter?”“What letter?”“The one …

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Chapter 40 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

We was feeling pretty good after breakfast, and took my canoe and went over the river a-fishing, with a lunch, and had a good time, and took a look at the raft and found her all right, and got home late to supper, and found them in such a sweat and worry they didn’t know …

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Chapter 38 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Making them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and Jim allowed the inscription was going to be the toughest of all. That’s the one which the prisoner has to scrabble on the wall. But he had to have it; Tom said he’d got to; there warn’t no case of a …

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Chapter 37Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

That was all fixed. So then we went away and went to the rubbage-pile in the back yard, where they keep the old boots, and rags, and pieces of bottles, and wore-out tin things, and all such truck, and scratched around and found an old tin washpan, and stopped up the holes as well as …

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Chapter 36 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

As soon as we reckoned everybody was asleep that night we went down the lightning-rod, and shut ourselves up in the lean-to, and got out our pile of fox-fire, and went to work. We cleared everything out of the way, about four or five foot along the middle of the bottom log. Tom said he …

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Chapter 34 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

We stopped talking, and got to thinking.By and by Tom says:“Looky here, Huck, what fools we are to not think of it before! I bet I know where Jim is.”“No! Where?”“In that hut down by the ash-hopper. Why, looky here. When we was at dinner, didn’t you see a nigger man go in there with …

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Chapter 33 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

So I started for town in the wagon, and when I was half-way I see a wagon coming, and sure enough it was Tom Sawyer, and I stopped and waited till he come along. I says “Hold on!” and it stopped alongside, and his mouth opened up like a trunk, and stayed so; and he …

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Chapter 32 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

When I got there it was all still and Sunday-like, and hot and sunshiny; the hands was gone to the fields; and there was them kind of faint dronings of bugs and flies in the air that makes it seem so lonesome and like everybody’s dead and gone; and if a breeze fans along and …

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Chapter 31 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

We dasn’t stop again at any town for days and days; kept right along down the river. We was down south in the warm weather now, and a mighty long ways from home. We begun to come to trees with Spanish moss on them, hanging down from the limbs like long, gray beards. It was …

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Chapter 30 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

When they got aboard the king went for me, and shook me by the collar, and says:“Tryin’ to give us the slip, was ye, you pup! Tired of our company, hey?”I says:“No, your majesty, we warn’t—please don’t, your majesty!”“Quick, then, and tell us what was your idea, or I’ll shake the insides out o’ you!”“Honest, …

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Chapter 29 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

They was fetching a very nice-looking old gentleman along, and a nice-looking younger one, with his right arm in a sling. And, my souls, how the people yelled and laughed, and kept it up. But I didn’t see no joke about it, and I judged it would strain the duke and the king some to …

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Chapter 28 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

By and by it was getting-up time. So I come down the ladder and started for down-stairs; but as I come to the girls’ room the door was open, and I see Mary Jane setting by her old hair trunk, which was open and she’d been packing things in it—getting ready to go to England. …

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Chapter 27 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

I crept to their doors and listened; they was snoring. So I tiptoed along, and got down stairs all right. There warn’t a sound anywheres. I peeped through a crack of the dining-room door, and see the men that was watching the corpse all sound asleep on their chairs. The door was open into the …

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Chapter 26 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Well, when they was all gone the king he asks Mary Jane how they was off for spare rooms, and she said she had one spare room, which would do for Uncle William, and she’d give her own room to Uncle Harvey, which was a little bigger, and she would turn into the room with …

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Chapter 22 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

They swarmed up towards Sherburn’s house, a-whooping and raging like Injuns, and everything had to clear the way or get run over and tromped to mush, and it was awful to see. Children was heeling it ahead of the mob, screaming and trying to get out of the way; and every window along the road …

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Chapter 21 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

It was after sun-up now, but we went right on and didn’t tie up. The king and the duke turned out by and by looking pretty rusty; but after they’d jumped overboard and took a swim it chippered them up a good deal. After breakfast the king he took a seat on the corner of …

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Chapter 20 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

They asked us considerable many questions; wanted to know what we covered up the raft that way for, and laid by in the daytime instead of running—was Jim a runaway nigger? Says I:“Goodness sakes! would a runaway nigger run south?”No, they allowed he wouldn’t. I had to account for things some way, so I says:“My …

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Chapter 17 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

In about a minute somebody spoke out of a window without putting his head out, and says:“Be done, boys! Who’s there?”I says:“It’s me.”“Who’s me?”“George Jackson, sir.”“What do you want?”“I don’t want nothing, sir. I only want to go along by, but the dogs won’t let me.”“What are you prowling around here this time of night …

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Chapter 16 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

We slept most all day, and started out at night, a little ways behind a monstrous long raft that was as long going by as a procession. She had four long sweeps* at each end, so we judged she carried as many as thirty men, likely. She had five big wigwams aboard, wide apart, and …

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Chapter 14 Complete Novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

By and by, when we got up, we turned over the truck the gang had stole off of the wreck, and found boots, and blankets, and clothes, and all sorts of other things, and a lot of books, and a spyglass, and three boxes of seegars. We hadn’t ever been this rich before in neither …

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